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his cancer diagnosis, and whether it will affect his ability to lead california. good evening, i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. jerry brown has been diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer, and is now undergoing treatment at ucsf. learned about the cancer diagnosis and what the governor faces. >> reporter: earlier this evening, a hospital source told me that the governor received treatment here on the fourth floor at the university of california, san francisco. uscf is one of the preprostrate cancer treatment centers in america. the governor released a statement today saying fortunately, this is early stage, localized prostate cancer. the key is early diagnosis. >> if men who need treatment aren't detected early, they're less likely, far less likely to be cured. >> reporter: a prostate cancer surviver himself, dr. shoeman says patients have options, ranging from monitoring the tumor's growth, to radiation treatment like the governor, to removing the prostate. patients need to work closely with their oncologist. >> they're best equipped to make the rec
his cancer diagnosis, and whether it will affect his ability to lead california. good evening, i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. jerry brown has been diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer, and is now undergoing treatment at ucsf. learned about the cancer diagnosis and what the governor faces. >> reporter: earlier this evening, a hospital source told me that the governor received treatment here on the fourth floor at the university of california, san francisco. uscf is...
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covered south america in a jiffy and is making its way to california. to see santa's progress go to ktvu.com. >> santa claus on a move. >>> we'll ta oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. >>> and happening now, we want to go to the lefty o' doules bar where santa's helpers have collected 5,000 toys so far a little under their goal of 15,000 but they said late tonight that their toys include big items including bicycles and other generous gifts. you can drive up or give your toy to any bar driver. that drive ends when the bar closes at 2:00 this morning. >>> there was no joy for the 49ers yesterday. they can still essentially get what they want. >> they can get a first round bye if they beat arizona
covered south america in a jiffy and is making its way to california. to see santa's progress go to ktvu.com. >> santa claus on a move. >>> we'll ta oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the...
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. >> california lawmakers buying state cars. the new report that reveals how that move actually >>> a new report shows at least a dozen california lawmakers repaired, or upgraded their state vehicles at taxpayer expense just before pieing them as their personal vehicles. >> reporter: lawmakers were given a deadline to turn in their state vehicles. according to the associated press, some lawmakers made thousands of dollars in repairs to cars they would soon own again. bob dutten spent almost $6,000 of taxpayer money to repair his chevy tahoe. all in the months before the state sold his suv, which dutten bought back. attempts to reach former senator dutten failed, but he's quoted as saying the car needed work as it approached $100,000. >> reporter: he is not alone, others also spent thousands of dollars to fix their cars. senator artesia had a bill for nearly $2,400 in the weeks approximate before he bought it. assemblyman hall of compton racked up more than $2,400 before the state sold his car, and then he bought it back. critics
. >> california lawmakers buying state cars. the new report that reveals how that move actually >>> a new report shows at least a dozen california lawmakers repaired, or upgraded their state vehicles at taxpayer expense just before pieing them as their personal vehicles. >> reporter: lawmakers were given a deadline to turn in their state vehicles. according to the associated press, some lawmakers made thousands of dollars in repairs to cars they would soon own again. bob...
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the debate over same-sex marriage in california is now headed to the highest court. the u.s. supreme court said it will take up the issue deciding the legality of california's ban on same-sex marriage. it was approved in 2008 but lower courts ruled it was unconstitutional. we have team coverage. ktvu's eric rasmussen on how the supreme court is at a historic cross roads. but we begin in san francisco, today's decision leaves many people with mixed decisions. >> reporter: i talked with dozen of people tonight and there was a huge range of emotions, excitement, concern and also some confusion. >> reporter: holiday lights lights and friday night crowds but ask people on the street and many are away that today's decision could change lives and history. >> great idea. we need decide. so this is a great idea. >> matter of basic rights. >> reporter: today's decision means that same-sex couples in couple must put marriage plans on hold again. they plan to marry next fall in new york. >> we would have been exchanging vows and celebrating our love and commitment next week but with this
the debate over same-sex marriage in california is now headed to the highest court. the u.s. supreme court said it will take up the issue deciding the legality of california's ban on same-sex marriage. it was approved in 2008 but lower courts ruled it was unconstitutional. we have team coverage. ktvu's eric rasmussen on how the supreme court is at a historic cross roads. but we begin in san francisco, today's decision leaves many people with mixed decisions. >> reporter: i talked with...
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top white house ally in the senate, dick durbin of illinois and congressman kevin mccarthy of california. i spent time on capitol hill this week. the one question i want to know this morning, what has changed since the debt debacle of last summer? the sense is we may be closer to a deal that posturing leads you to believe. we'll talk about that with our political roundtable, as well, with newt gingrich and msnbc's lawrence o'donnell and the 2016 speculation has begun. that's coming up. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with ava marie. >> good morning. the time is 9:39, it is 53 degrees downtown. that's a live look from skycam right now, a couple of rain drops still on the camera lens. 50 degrees at b.w.i. marshall where the humidity has dropped to 93%, down from a 100% humidity earlier this morning. winds northeast 15 miles per hour. those winds and the lower humidity have helped to clear out some of the fog but rain is still an issue out on the local roads. you can see it on the radar picture with a couple of light showers out there across northern baltimore county stretching
top white house ally in the senate, dick durbin of illinois and congressman kevin mccarthy of california. i spent time on capitol hill this week. the one question i want to know this morning, what has changed since the debt debacle of last summer? the sense is we may be closer to a deal that posturing leads you to believe. we'll talk about that with our political roundtable, as well, with newt gingrich and msnbc's lawrence o'donnell and the 2016 speculation has begun. that's coming up. >>...
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one reason the companies have signed is that in california, 20% of the cost is subsidized by the state, and there's a 30% federal tax break because it's a green technology. in other words, the price is cut in half. >> we have fedex. we have wal-mart. >> you have wal-mart? >> absolutely. >> staples? >> staples. >> so who was the first? >> google was the very first company. >> google was the first. >> yes. >> these four units have been powering a google data center for 18 months. they use natural gas, but half as much as would be required for a traditional power plant. k.r. told us that three weeks in at google, suddenly, one of the boxes just stopped. >> your heart just drops. >> did you panic? >> for a short while, yes. >> he fixed that. then there was another incident. >> the air filters clog up, and air is not coming into the system because the highway is kicking dirt. you just flip the system around, and the problem is gone. >> another company that's bought and is testing the bloom box so k.r. can work out the kinks is ebay. its boxes are on the lawn in the middle of its campus in s
one reason the companies have signed is that in california, 20% of the cost is subsidized by the state, and there's a 30% federal tax break because it's a green technology. in other words, the price is cut in half. >> we have fedex. we have wal-mart. >> you have wal-mart? >> absolutely. >> staples? >> staples. >> so who was the first? >> google was the very first company. >> google was the first. >> yes. >> these four units have been...
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the 43-year-old was born in long beach, california, had rinz to worldwide fame singing mexican b banda style music. >> when she was on the stage, he reflected what was happening in her life. >> reporter: rivera, a mother of five and grandmother of two had become a crossover tv star, recently joining the abc television family to star in a self-titled television series. overnight, on twitter, an outpouring of grief from pit bull and gloria es tef fa. to ricky martin and eva longoria, who wrote, we lost a legend today. she was set to take part in the voice mexico. she was 43 years old. >>> also breaking overnight, all eyes on north korea on the verge of a possible rocket launch. they planned to send a satellite into orbit as early as today. a glitch forced them to extend the launch window. >>> growing concern about the health of nelson mandela, who has been in the hospital for three days. officials say the 94-year-old human rights hero is doing well. but that people should keep him in their prayers. >>> gas prices down 11 cents in the past week. they're not stopping there. a gallon now al
the 43-year-old was born in long beach, california, had rinz to worldwide fame singing mexican b banda style music. >> when she was on the stage, he reflected what was happening in her life. >> reporter: rivera, a mother of five and grandmother of two had become a crossover tv star, recently joining the abc television family to star in a self-titled television series. overnight, on twitter, an outpouring of grief from pit bull and gloria es tef fa. to ricky martin and eva longoria,...
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over a foot of rain in some northern california areas, brandy creek, whispering pines. even parts of oregon 8.77 inches already. we're about to get more. look at the video they were preparing in napa. you can see that the russian river is forecast to crest today. flooding is the first issue. then, winds. reno, nevada, big problems on the roadway. high-profile vehicles traveling get a 70 miles per hour gust, it guz done. some of the mountain passes in the sierras could easily see 100-plus mile-per-hour winds today. the first threat is rain, we're talking about flooding. how much more rain? anywhere from 4 to 8 inches. you can see right here in the red area, reno is involved. redding is in the purple. and this, even though same colors used here, the wind gusts, look at how south, it goes to los angeles, great falls, montana. lot of places not only just talking about that but the snow. and the snow, the snow levels have come down, starting to see a little bit more of that freezing. sun valley, jackson hole and mount baker, all going to get in that foot area. that's some go
over a foot of rain in some northern california areas, brandy creek, whispering pines. even parts of oregon 8.77 inches already. we're about to get more. look at the video they were preparing in napa. you can see that the russian river is forecast to crest today. flooding is the first issue. then, winds. reno, nevada, big problems on the roadway. high-profile vehicles traveling get a 70 miles per hour gust, it guz done. some of the mountain passes in the sierras could easily see 100-plus...
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a woman stranded in the california mountains, after a sudden snowstorm, for almost a week. professional rescuers couldn't find her. but her brother refused to give up and found her just in time. abc's david wright has the details. >> reporter: she was missing for nearly a week. this morning, 46-year-old paula lane is lucky to be alive. >> we're very happy that she made it. it's been a rough haul, waiting all those days, trying to know if she made it or not. >> reporter: lane was driving home with her boyfriend, roderick clifton, when their jeep got stuck in the snow in the sierra nevada mountains, on a road so remote, there's no cell phone service. clifton went searching for help. leaving lane to fend for herself. >> they had gotten some tomatoes. so she sustained herself on tomatoes. >> reporter: tomatoes and snow, her only sustenance for a week. police launched massive manhunt across two states. at times, the weather was so bad, they were unable to send in planes and helicopters. paula lane's older sister had all but given up hope and even prepared paula's 11-year-old twi
a woman stranded in the california mountains, after a sudden snowstorm, for almost a week. professional rescuers couldn't find her. but her brother refused to give up and found her just in time. abc's david wright has the details. >> reporter: she was missing for nearly a week. this morning, 46-year-old paula lane is lucky to be alive. >> we're very happy that she made it. it's been a rough haul, waiting all those days, trying to know if she made it or not. >> reporter: lane...
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a fisherman in california tells his tale after landing an e more us now tune ya with a rod and reel. it could be a record catch >>> we're going to start this morning, the life or death mission in afghanistan to snap a american doctor out of the clutches of the taliban. the military really worried that taliban might kill this doctor. abc's mohammad lila is here this morning with new details inspect was a risky mission. >> absolutely, dan. this was a life and death rescue overnight. take a look at this doctor, dr. dilip joseph, he was working at a remote medical clinic, morningstar development. when he and two his colleagues were kid napd on tuesday. they the afghans were quickly released. but the doctor was kept in captivity. but last night, coalition forces made their move, making the decision to go in and rescue dr. joseph after learning his life was in imminent danger. now, u.s. officials tells abc news that it appears that the militants were preparing to take joseph to neighboring pakistan. that's why the top commander in afghanistan, john allen, ordered the raid himself. saying,
a fisherman in california tells his tale after landing an e more us now tune ya with a rod and reel. it could be a record catch >>> we're going to start this morning, the life or death mission in afghanistan to snap a american doctor out of the clutches of the taliban. the military really worried that taliban might kill this doctor. abc's mohammad lila is here this morning with new details inspect was a risky mission. >> absolutely, dan. this was a life and death rescue...
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. >>> and talk about a fish story -- switching gears -- a fisherman in california tells his tale after landing an enormous 459-pound tuna with a rod and reel. it could be a record catch. >> that story coming up. >>> but we're going to start this morning, the life or death mission in afghanistan to snap a american doctor out of the clutches of the taliban. this rescue operation was given the green light because the military really worried that taliban might kill this doctor. abc's mohammad lila is here this morning with new details and it was a risky mission. >> absolutely, dan. as you say, this was a life and death rescue overnight. take a look at this doctor, dr. dilip joseph, seen here in afghanistan, he was working at a remote medical clinic, ran by morning star development, when he and two his afghan colleagues were kidnapped on wednesday. the afghans were quickly released, but the doctor was kept in captivity. but last night, coalition forces made their move, making the decision to go in and rescue dr. joseph after learning his life was in imminent danger. now, u.s. official tells
. >>> and talk about a fish story -- switching gears -- a fisherman in california tells his tale after landing an enormous 459-pound tuna with a rod and reel. it could be a record catch. >> that story coming up. >>> but we're going to start this morning, the life or death mission in afghanistan to snap a american doctor out of the clutches of the taliban. this rescue operation was given the green light because the military really worried that taliban might kill this...
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southern california and vegas. we also have mountain snow near l.a., the sierra range and the rockies. late-day showers in the pacific northwest. >> 40s from seattle to colorado springs. 50s in the plains. 40s in the midwest. 80 in miami. >>> finally this morning -- >> over here. >> which camera. >> the most fast nating people, thanks to our own barbara walters. wrong camera? honey boo-boo is on the less, but thankfully she wasn't the most fascinating of the year. >> the top honor went to former cia director david petraeus. as we all know, he went from being the nation's top spy to infamy because of an affair with his biographer, paula broadwell. >> as the headline said, "in the line of booty." and petraeus may have uttered the sound bite of the year about the affair. he told friends, "i screwed up royally." we did cover that story for many, many weeks. that wasn't me talking. it was a new york headline. >> so you're going to get quite a few creative headlines here in new york. >> so another very compelling list. i
southern california and vegas. we also have mountain snow near l.a., the sierra range and the rockies. late-day showers in the pacific northwest. >> 40s from seattle to colorado springs. 50s in the plains. 40s in the midwest. 80 in miami. >>> finally this morning -- >> over here. >> which camera. >> the most fast nating people, thanks to our own barbara walters. wrong camera? honey boo-boo is on the less, but thankfully she wasn't the most fascinating of the...
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. >>> and the southern california mountains are buried under a fresh coat of snow this morning. and it is still coming down in fact. tire chains were mandatory for drivers heading into mountain passes and resorts like big bear. even with chains, they say the roads were still pretty treacherous. >>> we have a stunning, stunning revelation, thanks to some of the nation's top scientists. >> hey. i figured i would come by for this one. >> this is big. >> earth shattering. >> brace yourself. >> we have -- i've just been handed some shocking news that amazingly has come from some of the nation's top scientists and took a look at 20 years worth of information. >> what did they find? >> what they found was, are you ready? breaking news. the further north you live in the u.s., the better chance you have to have a white christmas. >> seriously? >> yep. >> oh, my dear lord. >> paula, rob, just check the map. the areas that are in white, which shockingly enough are in the north, have a better chance of having an inch of snow on christmas than the areas in blue, which, obviously, are in the
. >>> and the southern california mountains are buried under a fresh coat of snow this morning. and it is still coming down in fact. tire chains were mandatory for drivers heading into mountain passes and resorts like big bear. even with chains, they say the roads were still pretty treacherous. >>> we have a stunning, stunning revelation, thanks to some of the nation's top scientists. >> hey. i figured i would come by for this one. >> this is big. >> earth...
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becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> thank you, becky. so here's the deal. you always hear about the box office records. of course, because the tickets are $15 each. why don't they base it on the number of tickets sold? >> that's a very good point. >> that's what i'm wondering. >> ever do anything online with your iphone, ever got tickets? >> no. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need all at a great price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. go to our website below to get at&t u-v
becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> thank you, becky. so here's the deal. you always hear about the box office records. of course, because the tickets are $15 each. why don't they base it on the number of tickets sold? >> that's a very good point. >> that's what i'm wondering. >> ever do anything online with your iphone, ever got tickets? >> no. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a...
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they tied the knot in a small ceremony in pasadena, california. a ceremony with family and friends according to "people," and it will be turned into a special here on abc. congratulations to ashley. >> i didn't watch. but from what i have seen, from those two, they're the real deal. >> the show doesn't have the best track record. let's be honest. >> no, they don't. >> if one makes it, it's a step in the right direction. >> batting what? 3 for 55. >> truly. >> rob, if you and jenny marry, i suggest you get married the same way mario lopez, they got married at punta meta, at estate of the "girls gone wild" founder joe francis. nothing says i love you more than "girls gone wild." they're probably friends with the guy. hey borrow my house. sure, it's a great pad. and surprised the girl went along with that. get married in the house. >> she's been waiting a while to get married. sploebl said, i will take anything i can get. >> she got mario, so congratulations. good luck to you both. married. probably said -- i will take anything i can get. >> you got
they tied the knot in a small ceremony in pasadena, california. a ceremony with family and friends according to "people," and it will be turned into a special here on abc. congratulations to ashley. >> i didn't watch. but from what i have seen, from those two, they're the real deal. >> the show doesn't have the best track record. let's be honest. >> no, they don't. >> if one makes it, it's a step in the right direction. >> batting what? 3 for 55. >>...
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. >>> northern california bracing for a round of wet and wild weather today. after getting battered by three storms in the past week, this latest system could dump another 5 inches of rain. thousands of people are still without power after sunday's storm. >>> the windy city has been anything but windy these days. chicago is in the middle of a warm spell that feels a lot more like june than december. what is the guy doing wearing a packers' jersey downtown. shot up to 70 allowing chicagoans to abandon gear for shirts, t-shirts, bicycles. a little nom is day. cooler today. well above normal the i leave a year ago it's been warmer in chicago than it ever has been. >> nothing like a mild start to winter. that's what i am talking about. enjoy it, chicago, because you know it won't last. >> last winter was mild. >> for chicago standard. for chicago standard. >> for chicago. yes. >>> here's a look at your weather. showers and thunderstorms from houston to cleveland and nashville. the storms are going to move east to atlanta and pittsburgh. rain in the pacific northwe
. >>> northern california bracing for a round of wet and wild weather today. after getting battered by three storms in the past week, this latest system could dump another 5 inches of rain. thousands of people are still without power after sunday's storm. >>> the windy city has been anything but windy these days. chicago is in the middle of a warm spell that feels a lot more like june than december. what is the guy doing wearing a packers' jersey downtown. shot up to 70...
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among them, states where housing was hardest hit, nevada, california, florida, michigan. another bright spot, the nation's biggest homebuilder, toll brothers, reporting orders rising sharply. >> the mortgage rate, the best time. a steal. >> reporter: david muir, abc new, new york. >> look at the fact that the housing collapse in this country was one of the reason we went into recession, the hard-hit states, primarily florida, nevada, california. it's good to see the states bouncing back. a lot of good news in there. hope a soon of things to come. things get back to somewhat normal after the, the recession continues to ease. that's good news. worth highlighting. >> mortgage rates at historic lows. you have to get your home to appraise for more than what you paid for it. ideally. >> ideally. no. you have to. you can't be upside down. you cannot refinance. >>> also on the upswing, the number of women in some of the country's best paid, most prestigious jobs. new numbers show that women -- let's hear it for the ladies -- now account for a third of doctors and lawyers making h
among them, states where housing was hardest hit, nevada, california, florida, michigan. another bright spot, the nation's biggest homebuilder, toll brothers, reporting orders rising sharply. >> the mortgage rate, the best time. a steal. >> reporter: david muir, abc new, new york. >> look at the fact that the housing collapse in this country was one of the reason we went into recession, the hard-hit states, primarily florida, nevada, california. it's good to see the states...
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out of the san jose, california area here. authorities say a handyman was literally threatened, beaten, and then forced to do repair work in a home by two suspects. it all started there was a dispute about work he had done for one of the suspect's relatives. they literally kidnapped this guy and forced him to spend seven hours at a home there in the san jose area. beat him, forced him to do work on appliances, monday, tried to drive him to another location. he escaped. called 911. police caught up with suspect inside of a convenience store. literally kept the guy, handyman. fix this, fix that for seven hours got violent with him. but he escaped. again, it helps to be a handyman in every sense of the word. >> he probably used the power screwdriver and the hammer that they gave him to escape. >> whatever he had to use. dumb criminals. don't mess with handy people. he is a handy man. he can get out of the situation. >> can you tell by the tone of my voice what i am feeling now? >> a little sad? >> uh-huh. >> a little down on your
out of the san jose, california area here. authorities say a handyman was literally threatened, beaten, and then forced to do repair work in a home by two suspects. it all started there was a dispute about work he had done for one of the suspect's relatives. they literally kidnapped this guy and forced him to spend seven hours at a home there in the san jose area. beat him, forced him to do work on appliances, monday, tried to drive him to another location. he escaped. called 911. police caught...
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i had it in california. >> really? did the lady like it? >> trust me, brother, no problems. [ laugher ] >> good for you, willis. >> a chick magnet. i'm sure your pinto outside is just as nice. >> whoa! coming up next. >> we love trash talking especially on a friday. coming up next what made martha stewart so sick on thanksgiving too. >> tax money spent on making a zombie movie. the government waste doesn't end there. it's coming up on "world news now." ♪ thriller thriller ♪ you're fighting for your life ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by five hour energy. ♪ thriller thriller night >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by five hour energy. the new color changing candle from air wick, brings light and fragrance together, to create a mesmerizing experience in your home. try the new color changing candle. something in the air wick. thrillerer ♪ thriller thriller night remember that? >> do it again. >> that was the move. the move. that was the move. >> you guys both know how to move. i don't. >>
i had it in california. >> really? did the lady like it? >> trust me, brother, no problems. [ laugher ] >> good for you, willis. >> a chick magnet. i'm sure your pinto outside is just as nice. >> whoa! coming up next. >> we love trash talking especially on a friday. coming up next what made martha stewart so sick on thanksgiving too. >> tax money spent on making a zombie movie. the government waste doesn't end there. it's coming up on "world news...
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. >> reporter: the 43-year-old superstar singer was born to mexican immigrants in long beach, california. sold 20 mill entertaining in banda style. >> she was a pioneer in her style as well. so i think it's just, just really sad. >> reporter: rivera often sang about social issues and relationships some lyrics, reflecting her colorful personal life. >> such a big shock to the family. incredible, that most of you people that know my sister, she was a very strong person. >> reporter: rivera spoke to tv audiences as a reality tv show star on her kaecable show. this month she signed with abc to head lean her comedy series. she had five children and two grandchildren. larry jacobs, abc new, new york. >>> president obama on the road today trying to sell his plan to avoid the fiscal cliff. mr. obama speaks to workers at an engine factory near detroit this afternoon. yesterday the president and house speaker john boehner met at the white house for a round of intense negotiations. there are new signs republicans are willing to go along with the president on hypertaxigher taxee wealthy. >> we have
. >> reporter: the 43-year-old superstar singer was born to mexican immigrants in long beach, california. sold 20 mill entertaining in banda style. >> she was a pioneer in her style as well. so i think it's just, just really sad. >> reporter: rivera often sang about social issues and relationships some lyrics, reflecting her colorful personal life. >> such a big shock to the family. incredible, that most of you people that know my sister, she was a very strong person....
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. ♪ born to mexican immigrants in long beach, california, she is best known for her music in the mexican regional banda style. she has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. comparable to taylor swift. but she is also a reality show star with the show "i love jenni" on cable and soon to be an even bigger cross over success. recently signed with abc to headline a comedy series titled jenni. rivera often sings about social issues and relationships. her own color ffl personal life avidly followed by her fans. she sang farewell to another huge hispanic singer. now many consider rivera to be a bigger star. a mexican official says the wreckage of the plane has been found and there are no survivors. it is believed to be jenni rivera's private plane. a leer jet 25. believed be on board, our pub list, makeup artist and lawyer and two pilots. many will be playing tonight for the diva of la banda. the. >> the very sad ending. thank you. >>> we turn to overseas and the backlash of the royal frank. the phone call made by australian deejays to the hospital where kate middleton was staying and the
. ♪ born to mexican immigrants in long beach, california, she is best known for her music in the mexican regional banda style. she has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. comparable to taylor swift. but she is also a reality show star with the show "i love jenni" on cable and soon to be an even bigger cross over success. recently signed with abc to headline a comedy series titled jenni. rivera often sings about social issues and relationships. her own color ffl personal life...
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born to mexican immigrants in long beach, california, she is best known for her muse nick the mexican regional banda styles in mp she has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. she is also a reality show with a show "i love jenni" on cable. he is signed with abc to headline a comedy series titled jenni. rivera often sings about social relationships and social issues. and her relationship follow bid her fans. says farewell to another huge hispanic singer. now many consider rivera to be a bigger star. >> there are more unconfirmed reports that the plane has been found. not confirmed this is rivera's private plane. a leer jet 15 carrying her publicist, makeup art sbis lawyer in addition to two pilots. it could be houring before we learn the fate of rivera and those with her. >> thanks so much. millions of fans across the states and in latin mirk. thank you. >>> we turn to overseas and the backlash of the royal frank. the phone call made by australian deejays and the nurse who took her lyle. sell celia vegetablea reports. >> reporter: it was a bad joke that turn a tragic turn and now
born to mexican immigrants in long beach, california, she is best known for her muse nick the mexican regional banda styles in mp she has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. she is also a reality show with a show "i love jenni" on cable. he is signed with abc to headline a comedy series titled jenni. rivera often sings about social relationships and social issues. and her relationship follow bid her fans. says farewell to another huge hispanic singer. now many consider rivera...
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>> reporter: so they've got two cases here, edie's and one out of california. they will argue them, hear arguments in march with a decision by the end of june. now, if i were a betting man, i'd say the court is likely to strike down that federal law, which sets the federal standard of marriage as one man, one woman, but i don't think they're going to change the laws of all the country. so, it will go back to the states. we'll have a patchwork. but that's just an informed guess. >> okay. thank you for guessing for us. and again, tell us the date when they'll decide, roughly? >> reporter: they'll decide at the end of june. >> june. okay, thank you, terry moran. >>> and now, we want to take you to washington to update you on the fiscal cliff tonight. 25 days from now, and today, something new. president obama and speaker of the house, john boehner, decided to take charge together. they dismissed other members of their parties, saying they will hammer it out together, try to move the deal forward. >>> and also today, encouraging new jobs report. employers added 146
>> reporter: so they've got two cases here, edie's and one out of california. they will argue them, hear arguments in march with a decision by the end of june. now, if i were a betting man, i'd say the court is likely to strike down that federal law, which sets the federal standard of marriage as one man, one woman, but i don't think they're going to change the laws of all the country. so, it will go back to the states. we'll have a patchwork. but that's just an informed guess. >>...
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. >> reporter: the 43-year-old superstar singer was boring to mexican immigrants in long beach, california. she performed in the regional style called bonda. she spoke to audiences as a reality tv show star on her cable show, "i love jenny." she just signed with abc to host her own show. >>> a powerful storm that dumped more than a foot of snow from the dakotas so wisconsin has finally tapered off this morning. >> icy roads and whiteout conditions are being blamed for hundreds of accidents. the snow came down an inch an hour in some cities. birt cold has settled in. wind chills around 20 below zero. minneapolis got a report ten inches. that didn't stop the party for the bears-vikings game. some fans drove into the storm all the way from chicago. too bad their team lost. >> day look like they had fun, though. >>> time now for the weather from across the nation. snow in the northern rockies. rain and snow in norng new england. heavy rain around boston, new york, philly, and d.c. thunderstorms from cincinnati to the gulf coast. >> 60s from new orleans to the northeast. 12 in the twin cities.
. >> reporter: the 43-year-old superstar singer was boring to mexican immigrants in long beach, california. she performed in the regional style called bonda. she spoke to audiences as a reality tv show star on her cable show, "i love jenny." she just signed with abc to host her own show. >>> a powerful storm that dumped more than a foot of snow from the dakotas so wisconsin has finally tapered off this morning. >> icy roads and whiteout conditions are being blamed...
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our front that brought us the cold air is heading into southern california. rain and snow there. but we are getting this cold air filtering in behind it. a couple more systems coming, and they are all cold. highest tides of the year, and they are known as king tides. tomorrow will be a little higher, 7.2 feet at 10. a 34 in the morning. friday 7 feet at 11:24. be careful out there. here is the rain that is coming friday morning at 5:00 a.m. you can start to see us approaching the north bay. it is getting in here at 7:00 a.m. this is the latest computer model and now wants to bring it in across the bay area. rain likely for your friday and then going into the late-night hours is when it will finally wind down. tomorrow afternoon it is going to be cool. the temperatures in the low to mid50s. you will still need to stay in layers. bundle up. temperatures in the monterey bay in the mid50s. frosty cold in the morning. we are looking at a cool afternoon. rain on friday and dry right now on saturday chance of rain on sunday. monday we are looking at wet weather and a few showers on tues
our front that brought us the cold air is heading into southern california. rain and snow there. but we are getting this cold air filtering in behind it. a couple more systems coming, and they are all cold. highest tides of the year, and they are known as king tides. tomorrow will be a little higher, 7.2 feet at 10. a 34 in the morning. friday 7 feet at 11:24. be careful out there. here is the rain that is coming friday morning at 5:00 a.m. you can start to see us approaching the north bay. it...
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california was the only state in the country providing vehicles for politicians while deep budget cuts were happening. a new "associated press" analysis, though, found in the months leading up to surrendering their cars a year ago, several lawmakers had extensive repairs done on taxpayer money. some were routine maintenance work, others upgraded their gps systems, had the brakes replaced or the bumpers fixed. more than three dozen lawmakers brought their old cars back from private dealers that end up with the state fleet. >> there's some activity that doesn't pass the smell test. legislators tried to milk as much out of this program before it ended. >> ap found bob dutton's repair tab on this chevy tahoe topped the list at $6,000. assemblyman is door hall's hybrid cost $2,500 to fix, and former assemblyman tony mendoza had a $2,300 bill on his hybrid. messages to all of them were not returned and doesn't appear anything illegal happened. but dutton used his campaign funds for the purchase sparked an investigation. >> definitely take a look at it like we do all allegations and make sure
california was the only state in the country providing vehicles for politicians while deep budget cuts were happening. a new "associated press" analysis, though, found in the months leading up to surrendering their cars a year ago, several lawmakers had extensive repairs done on taxpayer money. some were routine maintenance work, others upgraded their gps systems, had the brakes replaced or the bumpers fixed. more than three dozen lawmakers brought their old cars back from private...
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our front that brought us the cold air is heading into southern california. rain and snow there. but we are getting this cold air filtering in behind it. a couple more systems coming, and they are all cold. highest tides of the year, and they are known as king tides. tomorrow will be a little higher, 7.2 feet at 10. a 34 in the morning. friday 7 feet at 11:24. be careful out there. here is the rain that is coming friday morning at 5:00 a.m. you can start to see us approaching the north bay. it is getting in here at 7:00 a.m. this is the latest computer model and now wants to bring it in across the bay area. rain likely for your friday and then going into the late-night hours is when it will finally wind down. tomorrow afternoon it is going to be cool. the temperatures in the low to mid50s. you will still need to stay in layers. bundle up. temperatures in the monterey bay in the mid50s. frosty cold in the morning. we are looking at a cool afternoon. rain on friday and dry right now on saturday chance of rain on sunday. monday we are looking at wet weather and a few showers on tues
our front that brought us the cold air is heading into southern california. rain and snow there. but we are getting this cold air filtering in behind it. a couple more systems coming, and they are all cold. highest tides of the year, and they are known as king tides. tomorrow will be a little higher, 7.2 feet at 10. a 34 in the morning. friday 7 feet at 11:24. be careful out there. here is the rain that is coming friday morning at 5:00 a.m. you can start to see us approaching the north bay. it...
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california was the only state iy the country providing vehicles for politicians while deep budget cuts were happening. a new "associated press" analysis, though, found in the months leading up to surrendering their cars a year ago, several lawmakers had extensive repairs done on taxpayer money. some were routine maintenance work, others upgraded their gps systems, had the brakes replaced or the bumpers fixed. more than three dozen lawmakers brought their old cars back from private dealers that end up with the state fleet. >> there's some activity that doesn't pass the smell test. legislators tried to milk as much out of this program before it ended. >> ap found bob dutton's repair tab on this chevy tahoe topped the list at $6,000. assemblyman is door hall's hybrid cost $2,500 to fix, and former assemblyman tony mendoza hadill on a $2,300 bill on his . messages to all of them were not returned and doesn't appear anything illegal happened. but dutton used his campaign funds for the purchase sparked an investigation. >> definitely take a look at it like we do all allegations and make sure
california was the only state iy the country providing vehicles for politicians while deep budget cuts were happening. a new "associated press" analysis, though, found in the months leading up to surrendering their cars a year ago, several lawmakers had extensive repairs done on taxpayer money. some were routine maintenance work, others upgraded their gps systems, had the brakes replaced or the bumpers fixed. more than three dozen lawmakers brought their old cars back from private...
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it will push south and bring southern california showers tonight. the cooler parcel of air you can see cold air mass is going to continue to move into our direction. let's tell a little bit about high tides once again, tomorrow, mainly in morning hours, 10:34 thursday, as well as friday, both near seven feet. keep that in mind. highs for thursday, we'll bring them up just a little bit. mid to low 50s, mid to upper 50s that is. 55 san francisco, livermore, 55. san jose, 55. more sunshine from watsonville, 55. my accu-weather forecast we'll get a dry day tomorrow. the sun, showers likely friday. and then, we'll get a dry day saturday. it looks like rain likely sunday, breezy, then folks next week get ready for a wet period as we return to the rainy season. >> thank you. >> sure. >> christmas came early this year for six people in the bay area. all six received a fully restored car courtesy of mike's auto body in antioch. it's an annual tradition. six chosen from 150 who applied. given to people who demonstrate need. you can imagine the gift is a bit o
it will push south and bring southern california showers tonight. the cooler parcel of air you can see cold air mass is going to continue to move into our direction. let's tell a little bit about high tides once again, tomorrow, mainly in morning hours, 10:34 thursday, as well as friday, both near seven feet. keep that in mind. highs for thursday, we'll bring them up just a little bit. mid to low 50s, mid to upper 50s that is. 55 san francisco, livermore, 55. san jose, 55. more sunshine from...
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. >>> developing news from southern california. classes will resume at cal-state fullerton this morning after a manhunt put the campus in lock down mode for several hours. officers did not find the suspected robber. the man ran into the business school after a high speed freeway chase 4:00 yesterday around. he was one of five who robbed a pawnshop and jewelry store. police captured three, students barricaded themselves in classrooms until getting the all-clear around midnight. >>> scary moments for a bicyclist who ended up trapped beneath a street sweeper in san francisco 12:30 this morning south of market. firefighters called for special units to pull the cyclist out he is expected to survive. >>> san francisco police have launched a full into one of their own. sergeant could face discipline after stunning video of reckless driving went viral. terry mcsweeney is at the scene. >> reporter: this is where the incident occurred that was posted online many internal affairs of the san francisco police department, investigating the serge
. >>> developing news from southern california. classes will resume at cal-state fullerton this morning after a manhunt put the campus in lock down mode for several hours. officers did not find the suspected robber. the man ran into the business school after a high speed freeway chase 4:00 yesterday around. he was one of five who robbed a pawnshop and jewelry store. police captured three, students barricaded themselves in classrooms until getting the all-clear around midnight....
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an area of low pressure in southern california. so as the high and the low get set in these positions, that is allowing for sunshine and warmer conditions. here's a look at what you can expect overnight tuesday night into wednesday and that's the beginning of a system moving in from the north. that's a colder system. not a lot of moisture associated it. but it will bring the temperatures down a good ten degrees. today with plenty of 60s from sacramento to fresno, 70s in palm springs. a warmer day for most and we will look for numbers around the bay. low 60s for vallejo. 62 richmond, and mid-60s for santa rosa, san jose and livermore at 64. cloudy skies around the monterey bay right now. if you are headed down to watsonville, no day there with the tree lighting later this afternoon. numbers should be in the low 60s and the sunset sunday celebration, and, of course, the 49ers today in the mid-60s, under plenty of sunshine. another nice day tomorrow. cooling tuesday and rain, scattered showers we will call it wednesday and could linge
an area of low pressure in southern california. so as the high and the low get set in these positions, that is allowing for sunshine and warmer conditions. here's a look at what you can expect overnight tuesday night into wednesday and that's the beginning of a system moving in from the north. that's a colder system. not a lot of moisture associated it. but it will bring the temperatures down a good ten degrees. today with plenty of 60s from sacramento to fresno, 70s in palm springs. a warmer...
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southern california gusty winds. 64 palo alto toe, 65 san jose. the niners today with temperatures in the low 60s, under plenty of sunshine, and down by the monterey bay a nice afternoon with 63 watsonville. by the way, they got lake-effect snow and it's cold in the midwest while we enjoy 60s and very pleasant conditions. but things could change. it is looking kind of wet by next weekend. we have a all in the days ahead. >> thank you, lisa. if you are traveling it's usually good advice to take the underwear and the toiletries in your carry-on in case the check-in bags get lost. the keyword there is usually good advice. here's michael finney with a problem solved. >> if you ask me what to pack in the carry on bags, i would say those things you can't do without. good advice usually. but on this flight that normally good advice went awry. >> sandy is showing us her usual drill. she travels widely and always takes a carry-on with the must-have item. earlier this year on a trip to italy things got off to a rocky start for season -- sandy and her husban
southern california gusty winds. 64 palo alto toe, 65 san jose. the niners today with temperatures in the low 60s, under plenty of sunshine, and down by the monterey bay a nice afternoon with 63 watsonville. by the way, they got lake-effect snow and it's cold in the midwest while we enjoy 60s and very pleasant conditions. but things could change. it is looking kind of wet by next weekend. we have a all in the days ahead. >> thank you, lisa. if you are traveling it's usually good advice to...
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more than 10,000 public schools in california together spend $700 million a year on energy. that's how much they spend on all books and supplies. thanks to voters who overwhelmingly approved proposition 39 last month, disadvantaged schools will now be able to pay for energy retro fits. proposition 39 closes a tax loophole that mostly benefited out-of-state corporations. it's a billion dollars a year funding boost for the state. half goes to the general fund and the other half to the energy needs of schools which could mean no more putty around the window sil. >> the old putty has been there forever. >> or single-pane windows that make the classrooms saunas in the summer and freezers in the winter. science teacher hugh hunter says it hinders learning. >> as kids go from classroom to classroom they experience the same situation and after three or four hours of that it's hard for them to focus. >> lawmakers just introduced measures to get project moneys out the door by next summer. retrofitting is expected to cut energy costs at least 30%. >> we want to give them great, new ene
more than 10,000 public schools in california together spend $700 million a year on energy. that's how much they spend on all books and supplies. thanks to voters who overwhelmingly approved proposition 39 last month, disadvantaged schools will now be able to pay for energy retro fits. proposition 39 closes a tax loophole that mostly benefited out-of-state corporations. it's a billion dollars a year funding boost for the state. half goes to the general fund and the other half to the energy...
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our front that brought us the cold air is heading into southern california. rain and snow there. but we are getting this cold air filtering in behind it. a couple more systems coming, and they are all cold. highest tides of the year, and they are known as king tides. tomorrow will be a little higher, 7.2 feet at 10. a 34 in the morning. friday 7 feet at 11:24. be careful out there. here is the rain that is coming friday morning at 5:00 a.m. you can start to see us approaching the north bay. it is getting in here at 7:00 a.m. this is the latest computer model and now wants to bring it in across the bay area. rain likely for your friday and then going into the late-night hours is when it will finally wind down. tomorrow afternoon it is going to be cool. the temperatures in the low to mid50s. you will still need to stay in layers. bundle up. temperatures in the monterey bay in the mid50s. frosty cold in the morning. we are looking at a cool afternoon. rain on friday and dry right now on saturday chance of rain on sunday. monday we are looking at wet weather and a few showers on tues
our front that brought us the cold air is heading into southern california. rain and snow there. but we are getting this cold air filtering in behind it. a couple more systems coming, and they are all cold. highest tides of the year, and they are known as king tides. tomorrow will be a little higher, 7.2 feet at 10. a 34 in the morning. friday 7 feet at 11:24. be careful out there. here is the rain that is coming friday morning at 5:00 a.m. you can start to see us approaching the north bay. it...
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the highest fines right here in california, $480. and most of them are not running the red light. it's not forethought stopping fully when you make that right-hand turn. there is one light in oakland alone that generates $3 million a year. one camera. $3 million. megyn: i got pulled over once for going left on red. about it was a one-way. i said i thought could take a left on red as long as you are going into a one way. he said you can unless there is a big sign saying no turn on red. it's problematic. thanks, trace. there is a report out on wasteful government spending that highlights interesting programs including one where taxpayers footing the bill to help prepare for a scenario street out of the walking dead. one senator says that just part of a multi-billion dollar problem. >> announcer: 'tis the season of more-- more shopping, more dining out... and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin
the highest fines right here in california, $480. and most of them are not running the red light. it's not forethought stopping fully when you make that right-hand turn. there is one light in oakland alone that generates $3 million a year. one camera. $3 million. megyn: i got pulled over once for going left on red. about it was a one-way. i said i thought could take a left on red as long as you are going into a one way. he said you can unless there is a big sign saying no turn on red. it's...
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we'll switch attention to the west, megyn a number of storms lined up across northern california and southern oregon. places like san francisco and medford, oregon. some areas, another seven or eight inches of rain over next four to five days. that means flooding concerns. this is much colder storm than we saw a couple weeks ago. so big-time snowfall accumulations up to six feet of snow across some of the higher elevations. the good news is, travelwise, the next couple of days are looking good. the next big storm that we're potentially looking at is christmas across parts of the plains. megyn: rick, thank you. merry christmas to you. >> same to you. megyn: so we heard mike tobin say o'hare was okay but the states around there have been dealing with changing conditions. we've seen lots and lots of flight cancellations past couple days. we'll check in with courtney scott, senior editor of travelocity. courtney, thanks for being here with us. what is the situation now? we heard more than a thousand flights canceled over the past couple days. >> that's right. there have been significance
we'll switch attention to the west, megyn a number of storms lined up across northern california and southern oregon. places like san francisco and medford, oregon. some areas, another seven or eight inches of rain over next four to five days. that means flooding concerns. this is much colder storm than we saw a couple weeks ago. so big-time snowfall accumulations up to six feet of snow across some of the higher elevations. the good news is, travelwise, the next couple of days are looking good....
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. >> reporter: the 43-year-old superstar singer was boring to mexican immigrants in long beach, california. she performed in the regional style called bonda. she spoke to audiences as a reality tv show star on her cable show, "i love jenny." she just signed with abc to host her own show. >>> a powerful storm that dumped more than a foot of snow from the dakotas so wisconsin has finally tapered off this morning. >> icy roads and whiteout conditions are being blamed for hundreds of accidents. the snow came down an inch an hour in some cities. birt cold has settled in. wind chills around 20 below zero. minneapolis got a report ten inches. that didn't stop the party for the bears-vikings game. some fans drove into the storm all the way from chicago. too bad their team lost. >> day look like they had fun, though. >>> time now for the weather from across the nation. snow in the northern rockies. rain and snow in norng new england. heavy rain around boston, new york, philly, and d.c. thunderstorms from cincinnati to the gulf coast. >> 60s from new orleans to the northeast. 12 in the twin cities.
. >> reporter: the 43-year-old superstar singer was boring to mexican immigrants in long beach, california. she performed in the regional style called bonda. she spoke to audiences as a reality tv show star on her cable show, "i love jenny." she just signed with abc to host her own show. >>> a powerful storm that dumped more than a foot of snow from the dakotas so wisconsin has finally tapered off this morning. >> icy roads and whiteout conditions are being blamed...
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-based coptic christian, many of whom are in california, hold regular prayers for fellow believers. the department of homeland reports a doubling of asylum seekers, many coptic christians. >> you are talking about 8 million people, minimum, the numbers are probably double that. so it will be hard to see 8, steb, 12 million people, half of that emigrating or leaving. >> reporter: how many will end up in america? there is criticism of the obama administration and they feel it has been too muted in terms of the violence we see now and what the new government is doing to protect the minorities, such as the coptic christians. >> reporter: thank you. earlier in our program, 100,000 have fled, recently. so clearly, more are coming. thank you. >> jamie: we are celebrating the trail blazers of human space flight. it's been 40 years since the last mission to the moon, capping off an incredible run for the american space program. this is one of the original pioneer who is ventured into the unknown, rusty schwicart, he sits down with us next. >> hipety, hopety, hipety, hopety, over the hill, la
-based coptic christian, many of whom are in california, hold regular prayers for fellow believers. the department of homeland reports a doubling of asylum seekers, many coptic christians. >> you are talking about 8 million people, minimum, the numbers are probably double that. so it will be hard to see 8, steb, 12 million people, half of that emigrating or leaving. >> reporter: how many will end up in america? there is criticism of the obama administration and they feel it has been...
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this is the latest on a shooting in california. authorities say there are three people dead, four others injured. we know, two of the four are children this. happened late last neat night on an indian reservation in california. sheriff officials say when deputies were called, they found the body of a man and a woman in one trailer and a third body and another man, nearby. as soon as we learn more, we will get you the details. the supreme court has announced tell take up two landmark same-sex marriage cases, the first involving prospect cision 8, that recognizes mearng only between 1 man and 1 woman, after the state previously allowed gay couples to get married. the second case will examine the constitutionality of a federal law, the defensive marriage act, which defines a marriage between one man and one woman. let's bring in the experts here. the chief counsel for the chief accountability center and the national organization of marriage representative. >> thank you. >> in sm states and voters and legislatures have decided it's oka
this is the latest on a shooting in california. authorities say there are three people dead, four others injured. we know, two of the four are children this. happened late last neat night on an indian reservation in california. sheriff officials say when deputies were called, they found the body of a man and a woman in one trailer and a third body and another man, nearby. as soon as we learn more, we will get you the details. the supreme court has announced tell take up two landmark same-sex...
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>>gregg: a california teen was in mexican prison for four long months. the 18-year-old and friends visited mexico and a stranger loaned them a car but the police say they stole the car. a lawyer manager to win hero lease and everyone is relieveed. >> it was my whole life. >> i knew i had my baby back. >>gregg: her four friends remain behind bars in mexico. >>heather: news on efforts to avoid the fiscal cliff with just over three weeks remaining until automatic tax hikes and spending cuts kick in unless a budget deal is reached, the white house saying that president obama met with republican house speaker boehner on ways to overcome their differences. steve is live for us in washington, with more on this. steve? >>reporter: the house speaker went for a white house for a one-on-one chat, the first time they have sat down without other leaders and it could represent an important step toward avoiding the fiscal cliff. the last time the 39 and the speaker met was with other members of congress november 15. they talked wednesday last week but that was a conver
>>gregg: a california teen was in mexican prison for four long months. the 18-year-old and friends visited mexico and a stranger loaned them a car but the police say they stole the car. a lawyer manager to win hero lease and everyone is relieveed. >> it was my whole life. >> i knew i had my baby back. >>gregg: her four friends remain behind bars in mexico. >>heather: news on efforts to avoid the fiscal cliff with just over three weeks remaining until automatic tax...
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rapid city and minneapolis and texas enjoying temperatures in the 60s and 50s, now across portions of california, heading into monday, christmas eve, around the corner, we are expecting more unsettled weather to return across the east, stretching across portions of the northeast into parts of the southeast and ohio valley, tennessee valley, you're included and that activity will begin already as we head into tomorrow, sunday, some of with you ill be looking at the rainfall. temperatures will be cooling off in the northeast and rain will be snow. westbound, rick i want to point out we'll have a storm out west christmas eve and christmas day could be producing snow in places like amarillo and oklahoma, parts of arkansas and missouri, places that don't always see a white christmas, could be seeing a white christmas, this year. >> rick: happy kids, marie molina. thanks. he defied the international community by launching a long range rocket and now, we'll tell you what north korea's leader is saying, that he has planned for the future of his country's missile program. straight ahead. >> jamie: plus,
rapid city and minneapolis and texas enjoying temperatures in the 60s and 50s, now across portions of california, heading into monday, christmas eve, around the corner, we are expecting more unsettled weather to return across the east, stretching across portions of the northeast into parts of the southeast and ohio valley, tennessee valley, you're included and that activity will begin already as we head into tomorrow, sunday, some of with you ill be looking at the rainfall. temperatures will be...